COMO MONTAR SISTEMA DE ESCALADA PARA SUBIR EM ÁRVORES - MRS / DDRT OU DINÂNICO

In this video, we assemble the MRS (Moving Rope System) climbing system, also known as DRT or DDRT (double rope technique), for climbing trees. Instructor: Felipe Silveira Equipment used: Courant Coala harness Courant 8mm cord DMM 3-hole pulley Courant Squir 2.0 rope, 11.50mm thick If you have any questions or comments, feel free to leave a comment below. I do my best to answer everyone! 👍 Liked the video? Don't forget to give it a thumbs up and subscribe to the channel for more content related to tools and gardening! I hope this information was helpful. Learn more on our website: www.arbolab.com.br Listen to our podcast, ArboCast, on YouTube and other major audio platforms. Best regards, Arbolab, We are a school for people who want to start working in green space services, such as gardening, tree pruning, waste management, and more. -------- New content every week! -------- If you liked the video, please like and subscribe to the channel. 00:01 – Introduction to the MRS / Double Rope system 00:15 – Equipment used (carabiners, pulley and cord) 00:25 – Rope and anchor strap already installed at the top 00:40 – Start of the procedure: making the Anchor knot 01:01 – Details of the Anchor knot and positioning on the carabiner 01:30 – Making the finishing knot (figure-eight knot) 01:52 – Connecting the system to the climber 02:05 – Start of assembling the Distel knot 02:35 – Installation of the pulley and organization of the cord 03:04 – System completed: Distel + Pulley + Anchor knot 03:20 – Alternative if there is no 3-hole pulley 03:40 – Orientation: pulley always facing forward 03:58 – Explanation of the dynamic and static ends 04:10 – Anchor point test and start of ascent 04:35 – Correct body movement technique during ascent 04:52 – Adjustments during ascent and correct posture 05:20 – Transition to lateral movement in the tree 05:45 – Importance of keeping the rope taut (avoiding shock from a fall) 06:10 – How to move horizontally without generating a pendulum motion 06:36 – 45º limit to avoid the risk of swaying 06:55 – Technique for approaching the work point 07:10 – Installation of the positioning lanyard for work 07:21 – Three mandatory support points for safe operation 07:40 – Alternative with a ring strap to support the foot 07:55 – Safe return via the same ascent route 08:27 – Explanations about the Courant Koala harness 08:50 – Advantages of the harness bridge for lateral movements 09:06 – Organization of accessories on the harness (chainsaw, handsaw) etc.) 09:30 – Suspenders and auxiliary carabiners 09:42 – Closing and call for likes and registration